EDUCATIONAL AIDS FOR COMMUNITY MEDICINE
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1 Dbios List No. 7 w.e.f. Jan 1, 2016 EDUCATIONAL AIDS FOR COMMUNITY MEDICINE (P.S.M. DEPTT.) Customised Charts Size 20"x30" Laminated & Mounted Framed on Board Rs. 1350/- Each 4 20 College Logo & Name 30 Dbios Charts (500) Models (190) Slides (50) Kits & Instruments (35)
2 Dbios Charts Water Treatment and Sanitation Lab CH 2490 CH 2491 CH 2492 CH 2493 CH 2494 CH 2495 CH 2496 CH 2497 CH 2498 Sedimentation Tank Slow sand filter Water Rapid sand Filter Water Water purification plant-i Water purification plant-ii Water purificationplant-iii Sewage treatment plant-i Sewage treatment plant-ii Sewage Treatment plant-iii Breast Care Charts BCC 11. Better health through awareness BCC 12. Risk factor for breast cancer BCC 13. Warning signs of breast cancer BCC 14. Breast cancer detection method BCC 15. Basic BSE method A ll Charts Also Ava ila ble Si z e: 3 0 x40 Laminated & Fit ted wi th Plastic R o llers Rapid Sand Filter diseases & disorders charts 8310 Thyroid Diseases 9970 The Human Spine-Disorders 9877 Arthritis-Joint Inflammation 9912 Heart Diseases 9915 Cardiovascular Disease 9774 Understanding Bacterial Infections 9767 Hypertension 9798 Understanding-Hypertension 9769 Reno vascular Hypertension 8022 Dermatomes 9979 Migraines & Headaches 9868 Understanding Stroke 9867 Understanding-Epilepsy 9862 Understanding Asthma 9875 Understanding Common Cold 9731 Understanding Ulcers 9992 Understanding Hepatitis 9755 Understanding Diabetes 9754 Understanding Diabetes Type -II 9797 Diseases of the Urinary Tract 9758 Understanding Breast Cancer 9757 Understanding Breast Disease 9977 Understanding Menopause 9881 Understanding Osteoporosis 9864 Understanding Allergies 9998 Understanding Skin Cancer 9756 Understanding Cancer 9778 Metabolic Syndrome 9974 Understanding Depression 9073 Diseases of Lungs 9286 Understanding Glaucoma 8859 Understanding Influenza 9775 Understanding Viral infection 9776 Risk of obesity Sleep Disorder 8953 Deep Vein Thrombosis 9861 Disease of Digestive System 9760 Understanding HIV & AIDS 9695 Disorder of the Eye 9765 Sexually Transmitted infection 9965 Gastroesophageal Disorders & Digestive Anatomy 9866 Disorders of the Teeth & Jaw 9696 Dangers of Alcohol 9865 Dangers of Smoking 9978 Understanding Parkinson's Disease 9976 Understanding Alzheimer's 9882 Understanding Cholesterol 9894 Keys to Healthy Eating 9779 Weight Control 1 GS 10 GS 11 GS 13 GS 14 GS 15 GS 16 GS 21 GS 22 GS 33 GS 34 GS 35 GS 36 GS 37 GS 38 GS 39 Imported USA W-13 Understanding Aids Life Cycle Sized 39"X19" Laminated on Rs. 3400/- Deformitis of feet Sports Injuries Rhinitis and Sinusitis Respiratory Tract Infections Pneumonia Common Cardiac Disorders Colon Cancer Diabetes mellitus Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease Decubitus Ulcers Flu (Influenza) Acceleration Injury to the Cervical Spine Drug Dependence Alcohol Dependence Nicotine Dependence
3 Desh Biological Works 1. Amenia. 2. Rabies. 3. Sandfly. 4. Tetanus. 5. Viruses. 6. WHO (EPI). 7. Dengue. 8. ORS. 9. Dehydration. 10. Diarrhoea. 11. Leprosy. 12. Malnutrition. 13. Poliomyelitis. 14. Rubella (Measles). 15. Protein Energy Malnutrition. 16. Maternal and Child Health Care. 17. Comparative Studies of Aedes, Anopheles & Culex. 18. Component of Primary Health Center. 19. Health Effects in Bangladesh Due to Flood. 20. Medical Education For Essential Health Services Achievement. 21. Differences Between Clinical Diagnosis and Community Diagnosis. 22. Difference Between Community Medicine and Hospital Medicine. 23. Natural History of a Communicable Disease. 24. Hydrologic Cycle. 25. Difference Between Slow Sand Filters and Rapid Sand Filters. 26. Phase of Break-Point Chlorination. 27. Color Coding for Waste Containers. 28. Biomedical Waste (Handling and Management). 29. Advantages and Disadvantages of Different Treatment and Disposal Technologies. 30. Comparative Features of the Mosquitoes in their Life-Cycle. 31. Animal Reservoir. 32. Differences between Intrinsic and Extrinsic Incubation Period. 33. National Immunization Schedule (Revised) (Routine Immunization Schedule). or All Charts Also Available Size: 30 x40 Laminated & Fitted with Plastic Rollers 34. Difference Between EPI and UIP. 35. Difference Between Smallpox and Monkey-pox. 36. Diagnostic Algorithm of TB in RNTCP (by Quality Sputum Microscope). 37. Categorization of Cases. 38. Treatment and Follow-up Smear-Positive Cases. 39. Treatment and Follow-up Smear-Negative Cases. 40. Assessment of the Child with Diarrhea for the Degree of Dehydration and Management. 41. Difference Between Cholera and Food Poisoning. 42. Difference Between Poliomyelitis and Guillain-Barre' Syndrome. 43. Natural Cycle of Kyasanur Forest Disease. 44. Pathogenesis of Leprosy. 45. Cardinal Signs of Leprosy. 46. WHO Home-based Growth Charts. 47. The Road to Health Charts. 48. Weight-for-age Chart used in ICDS Scheme in India. 49. Output of breast milk at different stages of lactation 50. Flow chart of optimum newborn care 51. Apgar score 52. Types of preterm birth and risk factors involved 53. Comparison between breast milk during the 1st month of lactation and unprocessed cow milk 54. Average weight and height increase during the first 5 years 55. Milestones of Development 56. Comparison of WHO with NCHS weight-for-age Z-scores for Boys & Girls 57. Fetal-Infant Growth Chart of Preterm Infants 58. Growth & Development 59. Growth Chart (ICDS) 60. Principal features of server PEM 61. Growth after Birth 62. Substances and parameters in drinking-water that may give rise to complaints from consumers 63. Activated sludge process 64. Arthropod-Born diseases 65. Classification of health-care waste 66. Main advantages and disadvantages of treatment and disposal options 67. Differences between smallpox and chickenpox 68. Natural History of Disease Dbios Charts 5. Viruses 10. Diarrhoea SPM 162 CH 1918 CH 1353A 2 Mob ,
4 INFECTIOUS DISEASES PE-489 Aids PE-495 Acute Bronchitits PE-231 Amebiasis PE-265 Ascariasis (Round Worm Infestation) PE-157 Athlete s Foot (Tinea Pedis; Ringworm of Foot) PE-573 Bacterial Pneumonia PE-73 Balanitis PE-347 Bartholin Cyst PE-519 Boil PE-491 Brain Abscess PE-493 Breast Abscess PE-79 Candidiasis (Thrush) PE-497 Cat Scratch Disease PE-499 Cellulitis PE-355 Cervicitis PE-357 Chancroid PE-81 Chickenpox (Varicella) PE-501 Common Cold PE-505 Conjunctivitis (Pink Eye) PE-853 Croup (laryngotracheobronchitis) PE-507 Cryptococcosis PE-509 Cysticercosis PE-361 Cystitis PE-511 Ear Ache, Child PE-513 Endocarditis PE-515 Epididymitis PE-93 Erysipelas PE-97 Fifth Disease PE-99 Folliculitis PE-293 Gastroenteritis (Stomach Flu) PE-373 Genital Herpes Hsv-2) PE-503 Genital Warts (Condyloma Acuminatum) PE-243 Giardiasis PE-523 Gingivitis PE-415 Gonococcal Urethritis (Urethritis) PE-525 Gonorrhea PE-377 Granuloma Inguinate PE-103 Hand-foot-mouth Disease or PE-301 Helicobacter Pylori Infection (Gastritis) PE-309 Hepatitis- A PE-527 Hepatitis- B PE-529 Hepatitis- C PE-531 Herpangina PE-313 Hookworm Infestation PE-533 Hiv Infection PE-535 Human Pappillomavirus (HPV) Infection PE-107 Impetigo PE-539 Influenza PE-541 Laryngitis PE-923 Legionnaires Disease PE-111 Leprosy (Hansen s Disease) PE-543 Lice (Pediculosis) PE-545 Lesteriosis PE-319 Liver Abscess (Hepatic Abscess) PE-547 Ling Abscess PE-247 Lyme Disease PE-381 Lymphogranuloma Venereum (LGV) PE-249 Malaria PE-551 Mastoiditis PE-115 Measles (Rubeola) PE-553 Meningitits PE-119 Molluscum Contagiosum PE-555 Mononucleosis (Mono;kissing Disease) PE-557 Mumps PE-575 Mycoplasmal Pneumonia PE-43 Myocarditis PE-559 Nail Fungus PE-417 Nongonococcal Urethritis PE-561 Oral Herps (HSV-1) PE-563 Orchitis PE-565 Osteomyelitis PE-567 Otitis Externa (Swimmer s Ear) PE-567 Otorhinolaryngology (ENT) PE-123 Paronychia PE-399 Pelvic Abscess PE-401 Pelvis Inflammaroty Disease (PID) PE-405 Perirectal Abscess PE-933 Pertussis (Whooping Cough) All Charts Also Available Size: 30 x40 Laminated & Fitted with Plastic Rollers Charts PE-571 Pinworms, Child PE-577 Pneumocystis Pneumonia PE-581 Prostatitis PE-333 Pseudomembranous Colitis PE-583 Pyelonephritis PE-253 Rabies PE-691 Ramsey Hunt Syndrome PE-585 Reiter s Syndrome PE-587 Rheumatic Fever PE-133 Ringworm (Tinea Coroporis) PE-521 Rubella PE-835 Salivary Gland Inflammation (Sialoadenitis) PE-137 Scabies PE-139 Scarlet Fever, Child PE-537 Septic Arthritis (Infectious Arthritis; Joint Infection) PE-143 Shingles PE-589 Sinusitis PE-149 Steven-johnson Syndrome (Sjs) PE-591 Stomatitis (Canker Sores: Trench Mouth) PE-411 Syphilis PE-257 Tapeworm Infestation PE-259 Tetanus PE-149 Tineas Capitis (Ringworm) PE-153 Tinea Crurus (Jock Itch) PE-155 Tinea Infections (Ringworm) PE-159 Tinea Versicolor PE-593 Toxic Shock Syndrome PE-595 Toxoplasmosis PE-597 Traveler s Diarrhea (TD) PE-599 Trichinosis PE-413 Trichomoniasis PE-601 Tuberculosis (TD) PE-419 Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) PE-429 Vaginal Bacterial Infection PE-427 Vaginal Yeast Infection PE-579 Viral Pneumonia PE-165 Wart (Plantar, Flat, Genital Warts) ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINE PE-231 Amebiasis PE-265 Ascariasis (Round Worm Infestation) PE-239 Bacterial Food Poisoning PE-245 Bites & Stings PE-223 Botulism PE-235 Burns PE-237 Carbon Monoxide Poisoning PE-497 Cat Scratch Disease PE-507 Cryptococcosis PE-509 Cysticercosis PE-241 Frostbite PE-243 Giardiasis PE-313 Hook Worm Infestation PE-545 Listeriosis PE-247 Lyme Poisoning PE-249 Malaria PE-251 Poison Ivy (Rhus Dermatitis) PE-253 Rabies PE-255 Salmonellosis (Salmonella) PE-929 Smoke Inhalation PE-257 Tapeworm Infestation PE-259 Tetanus PE-595 Toxoplasmosis PE-597 Traveler s Diarrhea (TD) PE-599 Trichinosis PE 115 PE 235 PE 253 PE 489 3
5 World Epidemics Charts Showing symptoms, Modes of Exposure, Treatment and the availability of the pathogens. or 1. Anthrax 2. Avian flu 3. Malaria 4. Small pox 5. West nipe virus 6. Botulism 7. Brucellosis 8. Cholera 9. Dengue & yellowfever 10. Shigella dysenteriae bacteria 11. Ebola 12. E.coli 13. Encephalitis 14. Hantavirus SPM Charts All Charts Also Available Size: 30 x40 Laminated & Fitted with Plastic Rollers Parasitology Charts 15. H.I.V. 16. Influenza 17. Legionnaire's disease 18. Lyme's disease 19. Mad cow disease & glanders 20. Melioidosis 21. Plague 22. Pneumonia 23. Q-fever 24. Rocky mountain spotted fever tick-borne 25. Salmonella-credit 26. Staphylococcus SPM 156. Sand Fly SPM 162. Hard tick SPM 168. SPM 157. Tsetse Fly SPM 163. Soft Tick SPM 170. SPM 158. Louse SPM 164. Trombuculid mite SPM 172. SPM 159. Rat Flea SPM 165. Itch Mite SPM 173. SPM 160. Black Flu SPM 166. Cyclops SPM 177. SPM Strepococcus 28. Tuberculosis 29. Tularemia 30. Typhus 31. Alflatoxins 32. Cjd disease 33. Chemical agent 34. Dirty bomb 35. Nuclear explosion 36. Ricin 37. Paralytic shellfish toxin 38. T-2 mycotoxin 39. Tetrodotoxin 40. Stachybotrys Sanitary Well Deep Well Slow Sand Filter Rapid Sand Filter Bore Hole Laterine Septik Tank Laterine SPM 180. SPM 181. SPM 182. SPM 183. SPM 184. Charts 25. Salmonella-credit Dengu Fever Cholera Color coding for waste containers Biomedical waste Categories of Waste CH 1901 L C Enterobius vermicularis (thread or pin worm) CH 1902 L C Trichuris trichiura (whip worm) CH 1903 L C Ascaris lumbricoides (round worm) CH 1904 L C Ancylostoma duodenale (hook worm) CH 1905 L C Strongyloides stercoralis CH 1906 L C Trichinella spiralis CH 1907 L C Woucheria bancrofti (filariasis) CH 1908 L C Brugia malayi CH 1909 L C Loa loa (eye worm) CH 1910 L C Onchocerca volvulus (blinding worm) CH 1911 L C Dracunculus medinensis (guinea worm) CH 1912 L C Taenia solium (pork tape worm) CH 1913 L C Taenia saginata (beef tape worm) CH 1914 L C Hymenolepis nana (dwarf tape worm) CH 1915 L C Hymenolepis diminuta (rat tape worm) CH 1916 L C Diphyllobothrium latum (fish t worm) CH 1917 L C of such tape worm - sparganosis CH 1918 L C Echinococcus granulosus (dog t worm) CH 1919 L C Enchinococcus multilocularis CH 1920 L C Schistosoma species (blood fluke) CH 1921 L C Clonorchis sinensis,(oriental liver fluke) CH 1922 L C Opisthorchis felineus,(cat liver fluke) CH 1923 L C Fasciola hepatica (sheep liver fluke) CH 1924 L C Fasciolopsis buski CH 1925 L C Heterophyes heterophyes CH 1926 L C Metagonimius yokogawai CH 1927 L C Paragonimius westermani (lung fluke) CH 1928 L C Isospora belli CH 1929 L C Cryptosporidium parvum CH 1930 L C Cyclospora cayetanensis CH 1931 L C Sarcocystis hominis CH 1932 L C Microsporidia CH 1933 L C Entamoeba histolytica (causing amoebiasis) CH 1934 L C Giardia intestinalis (g.lamblia) CH 1935 L C Chilomastix mesnili CH 1936 L C Balantidium coli CH 1937 L C Toxoplasma gondii CH 1938 L C Malaria parasite CH 1939 Leishmania morphology & LC CH 1940 Stages of thetrypanosomatidae CH 1941 Trypanosomiasis (African type) CH 1942 Trypanosomiasis (South American type) CH 1943 Toxocara canis - (dog round worm) - CH 1944 Toxocara cati (cat round worm) CH 1945 Gnathostoma spiningerum -morphology & LC CH 1946 Cutaneous larva migrans (creeping eruption) CH 1947 Trichomonas species /-each
6 First Aid Charts All Charts Also Available Size: 30 x40 Laminated & Fitted with Plastic Rollers 6850 Bite (Snake & Animal) 6880 How poisons Affect The Body 6885 Action In An Emergency 6888 Burns 6900 Poisoning (Drug & Alcohol) 6901 Poisoning (Food Plant and Fungi) 6920 Management of Asthma 6925 Symptoms & signs of acute alcohol poisoning 6950 Types of Wounds Food & Nutrition Charts or 9776 Risk of obesity Weight Control Keys to Healthy Eating CH1352. Daily allowance of Vitamins (Infants, Children, Adolescent, Men, Women) CH 1352A Recommended Dietary allowances For Indians CH1353. Daily Allowance of Nutrients CH 1353A CH 1353 B CH 1353C Some Nutrient-rich Foods-I Some Nutrient-rich Foods-II Some Nutrient-rich Foods-III CH1354. Balance Diet for Preschool Children (1 to 6years) CH 1354a Balanced Diet For Adult Man (Sedentary) CH 1354B Balanced Diet for Adults - Sedentary 6989 Choking Adult 6990 Choking Child 6991 Choking Infant 6995 CPR Adult 6996 CPR Children 6997 Fracture 6998 Roller Bandages 6999 Triangular Bandages 7000 Drowning 7001 Inhalation of Fumes 7002 Treatments of some common Poisons CH 1354C Approximate Calorific Value Of Nuts, Salads And Fruits CH 1354G CH 1354D CH1355. Approximate Calorific Value Of Some Cooked Preparations Vegetables And Fruits With High Calorie Value (>100 kcal) Balance Diet for School Children (7 to 18 years) CH1356. Balance Diet for Normal Pregnant ( Lactating Women) CH 1356A Portion Sizes And Menu Plan CH1357. Balance Diet for old people (over 60 years) CH1358. Height weight Table for Normal Adults (Man & Women) CH1359. Reducing diets & weight maintenance diet for Adults. CH1360. Nutritive Value of Common Indian Recipes. CH 1360A CH 1360B Sample Meal Plan For Adult Man (Sedentary) Sample Meal Plan For Adult Woman (Sedentary) Ch1361. Recipes for Balance diets for Preschool Children/Pregnant & Nursing Women. CH1362. High & Low Calorie diets for Adults. CH1363. Diet for diabetic of Varying Ages with Normal Body weight. (Male & Female) CH1364. Diet & Daily menu for an adult suffering from High Blood Pressure. CH1365. Diet & Daily menu for an adult suffering from Renal Calculi. CH1366. Diet & Daily menu for an adult suffering from Chronic Gout. Food & Nutrition (Colored Transparency) (Set of 50) Charts CH1367. Diet & Daily menu for an adult suffering from high Fever. CH1368. Diet & Daily menu for an adult suffering from Constipation. Ch1370. Fibers CH1370A Vitamins Sources & Deficience Ch1371.Fats CH1372. Proteins Ch1373.Minerals CH1374. Carbohydrates CH 1375 Importance Of Diet During Different Stages of Life CH 1377 Exercise And Physical Activity CH 1378 Energy Costs Of Physical Activities CH 1382 Drinking Water Standards CH 1383 WHO New Growth Standards Standard Deviation CH 1384 B.M.I. Anthropometric Standards Diseases & Disorders (Colored Transparency) ( 116 fig text =232) 1. Cardiovascular Disorders 2. Respiratory Disorders 3. Neurologic Disorders (Set of 28) (Set of 24) (Set of 24) 4. Gastrointestinal Disorders 5. Musculoskeletal Disorders 6. Immunologic Disorders (Set of 24) (Set of 30) (Set of 24) 7. Reproductive Disorders 8. Skin Disorders 9. Sensory Disorders (Set of 52) (Set of 16) (Set of 12) 5
7 SCIENTIST/MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL PORTRAITS or All Charts Also Available Size: 30 x40 Laminated & Fitted with Plastic Rollers Dhanwantri Iswar Chander Vidyasagar Mother Teresa M.K. Gandhi Nightingale Swami Dayanand Swami Vivekanand SB 08. Aristotle SP 1. Hippocrates ( B.C.) SP 2. William Harvery ( ) SP 4. Prof. B.K. Anand (1917) SP 11. Louis Pasteur ( ) SP 28. Galen SP 40. Charak & Susruta SP 41. Sir Alexander Fleming NOBEL PRIZE WINNERS SP 41 SP 45 Anton van LEEUWENHOEK SP 49. Edward JENNER ( ) DPP 15. Rudolf Ludwig Karl Virchow STALWARTS OF HOMEOPHATY 1. Dr. Samuel Hahneman (Father of Homeopathy) 2. Dr. Babu Rajendralal Butta 3. Dr. Constantine Hering 4. Dr. Cyrus Maxwell Boger 5. Dr. Herbert A. Robert 6. Dr. J.H. Allen 7. Dr. Jemes Tyler Kent 8. Dr. Mahendralal Sarkar 9. Dr. Margaret Lucy Tyler 10. Dr. Stuart Close Year Name Field 1902 Ronald ROSS MALARIA 1905 Robert KOCH TUBERCULOSIS 1951 Max THEILER YELLOW FEVER 1954 John Franklin ENDERS POLIOMYELITIS VIRUSES 1966 Peyton ROUS TUMOUR-INDUCING VIRUSES 1969 Max DELBRUCK GENETIC STRUCTURE OF VIRUSES 1969 Alfred D. HERSHEY GENETIC STRUCTURE OF VIRUSES 1969 Salvador E. LURIA GENETIC STRUCTURE OF VIRUSES 1975 David BALTIMORE TUMOUR VIRUSES 1975 Howard Martin TEMIN TUMOUR VIRUSES 1975 Renato DULBECCO TUMOUR VIRUSES Portraits Robert KOCH Cereals and millets Pulses Vegetables Fruits Nuts and oilseeds etc... Classification of food Set 50 (With card showing Nutrients, Proteins, Carbohydrates etc. Value) 6
8 Models on Soil Sanitation Hygiene & Public Health AM 177. Bore Hole Laterine AM 167. Insanitary Well AM 168. Sanitary Well AM 169. Step Well AM 170. Deep Well AM 171. Deep Tubewell AM 172. Slow Sand Filter AM 173. Rapid Sand Filter AM 174. Pastuer's Chamber Sand Filter AM 175. Berkefeld Filter AM 176. PIT Laterine (Dug well lateriane) AM 178. Trench Laterine AM 178A Sanitary Laterine AM 179. Septik Tank Laterine AM 180. House Drainage System AM 181. Activated Sludge Process AM 182. Incinerator (Beehive type) AM 183. RCA Laterine AM 184. Gully Trap AM 185 Soak Pit AM 186. Aqua Privy AM 187 Commode AM 188 Pan with Syphon LIFE CYCLE models AM 123 L.C. Toxoplasma gondii AM 155 L.C. of a Mansonioides AM 127 Phlebtomus argentipes (SANDFLY) AM 156 L.C. Strongyloides stercoralis AM 128 ANAEMIA KALA-AZAR AM 157 L.C. Trichuris trichiura (Whip worm) AM 130 L.C. of Leishmania tropica (SAND FLY) AM 158 L.C. Taenia saginata (Beef tape worm) AM 131 L.C. of Plasmodium vivax AM 159 L.C. Entamoeba histolytica (Causing amoebiasis) AM 133 L.C. of Anopheles AM 160 L.C. Taenia solium (pork tape worm) AM 146 L.C. of Ancylostoma duodenale (HOOK WORM) AM 161 L. C. of a Giardia intestinalis (G. Lamblia) AM 149 L.C. of Enterobius vermicularis AM 163 L.C. of Balantidium coil AM 151 L.C. of Ascaris lumbricoides (ROUND WORM) AM 164 L.C. Dracunculus medinensis (Guinea worm) AM 152 L.C. of Woucheria bancrofti (FILARIA) AM 165 L.C. Fasciola hepatica (Sheep liver fluke) AM 153 L.C. of a Culex AM 166 L.C. Echinococcus granulosus (Dog tape worm) AM 154 L.C. of a N Ades (STEGOMYIA) Models AM 177 IMP 154 Uterus coronal Section IMP 155 Uterus (Normal) IMP 156 Female Pelvic organ (Coronal Section) AM 96A Model of Condom AM 96B Model of Tubectomy AM 96C Model of Vasectomy Malarial Parasite models AM 201 Sources of Vitamins A AM 202 Sources of Vitamins B AM 203 Sources of Vitamins C AM 204 Sources of Vitamins D AM 205 Sources of Vitamins E AM 206 AIDS Virus AM 207 Small Pox AM 208 Chicken Pox AM 209 Filaria Leg AM 219 Common Bed Bug AM 220 Hard Tick AM 221 Soft tick AM 222 House Rat AM 223 Rashes of Face / Body AM 224 Measles AM 225 Mosquito 3 types AM 226 Egg of Mosquito 3 Type AM 227 Malaria AM 210 Mumps AM 228 Fileria AM 211 Leprosy Face AM 229 Kala jor (Black fever) AM 213 Body Louse AM 214 Head Louse AM 215 House Mouse AM 216 House Fly AM 217 Sand Fly AM 230 Polio mylitis AM 231 Tetnes AM 232 Virus AM 235 Tonsil AM 236 Gonorrhea AM 218 Tse Tse Fly AM 237 Ratus Ratus AM 238 Rat Flea AM 239 Tick mic AM 240 Cockoroach AM 241 Goiter AM 242 Dental Caries AM 243 Bacteria AM 244 Diptheria AM 245 Bubonic Plaegue AM 246 Oregon plague AM 247 Scurvey AM 248 Facial Paralysis AM 249 Scabies AM 250 Kwashiorkor AM 251 Pellagra AM 252 Syphilis AM 253 Atopic Eczema 7
9 Models Dbios DISEASED MODELS CARDIOVASCULAR DISORDERS PM1 MYOCARDIAL INFRACTION PM2 RHEUMATIC HEART DISEASE RESPIRATORY DISORDES PM3 LUNG CANCER PM4 PNEUMONIA PM5 SARCOIDOSIS PM6 TUBERCULOSIS GASTROINTESTINAL DISORDERS PM7 APPENDICITIS PM8 COLORECTAL CANCER PM9 ESOPHAGEAL CANCER PM10 GASTRIC CANCER PM11 LIVER CANCER PM12 PANCREATIC CANCER PM13 ULCERS MUSCULOSKELETAL DISORDERS PM14 BONE TUMORS PM15 OSTEOARTHRITIS PM16 OSTEOMYELITIS IMMUNOLOGIC DISORDERS PM17 THYROID CANCER REPRODUCTIVE DISORDERS PM18 BENIGN BREAST CONDITIONS PM19 BREAST CANCER PM20 ECTOPIC PREGNANCY PM21 ENDOMETRIAL CANCER PM22 ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION PM23 FIBROID DISEASE OF UTERUS PM24 OVARIAN CANCER PM25 OVARIAN CYSTS PM26 PROSTATE CANCER PM27 SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS PM28 TESTICULAR CANCER PM29 VAGINITIS PM30 VULVAR CANCER PM31 ACUTE RENAL FAILURE PM32 BLADDER CANCER PM33 RENAL CALCULI PM34 RENAL CANCER SKIN DISORDERS PM35 ATOPIC DERMATITIS SENSORY DISORDERS PM36 HEARING LOSS PM37 CONJUNCTIVITIS PM38 GLAUCOMA PM39 MENIERE'S DISEASE MYOCARDIAL INFRACTION PM1 MYOCARDIAL INFRACTION PM40A HYPERTENSION; BRAIN PM40B HYPERTENSION; HEART PM40C HYPERTENSION; KIDNEY PM40D HYPERTENSION; ARTERY PM40E HYPERTENSION; EYE PM41A DIABETES TYPE II; HEART PM41B DIABETES TYPE II; KIDNEY PM41C DIABETES TYPE II; EYE PM41D DIABETES TYPE II; NEURON PM41E DIABETES TYPE II; FOOT PM41F DIABETES TYPE II; PANCREAS PM41G DIABETES TYPE II; ARTERY PM41H DIABETES TYPE II; BRAIN ESOPHAGEAL CANCER PM9 ESOPHAGEAL CANCER Dbios DISEASED MODELS CARDIOVASCULAR DISORDERS PM2A HEART DISEASE (CONGESTIVE, MYOCARDIAL INFRACTION) PM2B ARTERY PM2C ARTERY (NORMAL, FATTY STREAK, ATHEROMA & FIBROUS PLAQUE AND BLOCKAGE) RESPIRATORY DISORDES PM3A LUNG PATHOLOGY (CANCER, ASTHMA) PM3B LUNG (COPD, NORMAL) PM6A BRONCHUS (NORMAL, SWELLING, HYPERSECRETION & MUSCLE SPASM) GASTROINTESTINAL DISORDERS PM11A LIVER WITH PATHOLOGIES PM13A STOMACH (GASTRIC, DUODENAL ULCER) PM13B COLON PATHOLOGIES (4 STAGES) PM13C COLON (COMMON PATHOLOGY) PM13D ESOPHAGUS; NORMAL, BARRETT S, HIATAL HERNIA, BARRETT S WITH TUMOR MUSCULOSKELETAL DISORDERS PM16A LUMBER VERTEBRAE DEGENERATION (NORMAL, HERNIATED DISC, BONE/DISC DEGENERATION & ADVANCED OSTEOPOROSIS) PM16B STAGES OF OSTEOARTHRITIS (DEGENERATIVE JOINT DISEASE) 3 STAGES. IMMUNOLOGIC DISORDERS PM17A THYROID DISEASES (LYMPHOCYTIC THYROIDITIS, GRAVES DISEASE & PAPILLARY CARCINOMA) PM17B OBESITY; PEAR SHAPE, APPLE SHAPE REPRODUCTIVE DISORDERS PM19A BREAST (COMMON PATHOLOGY) PM23A UTERUS-OVARY (COMMON PATHOLOGY) PM26A PROSTATE (ENLARGE WITH HARD, IRREGULAR SURFACE & SEMINAL VESICLE INVOLVEMENT. INDICATING CANCER) PM28A STAGING OF TESTIS TUMORS (3 STAGES) PM34A DISEASED KIDNEY PM34B KIDNEY STONE PM34C RECTUM SKIN DISORDERS PM35A SKIN PATHOLOGY PM35B COMMON SKIN ACNE PM35C SKIN BURNS PM35D SKIN CANCER PM42 Pm43 TEETH; COMMON PATHOLOGIES DIABETES; DIABETIC NEUROPATHY, RETINOPATHY, NEPHROPATHY, ATHEROSCLEROSIS 8
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